Thematic Areas

Vote Food 2016

Better Food, Better Health

Vote 2016: Better Food Better Health

Sponsorship Package

Project Underwriter: $35,000

Project Underwriter plays the crucial role of supporting the O’Neill Institute’s role as a nonpartisan neutral convener to raise general awareness and direct conversation over the tremendous impact America’s food supply has on health and well-being.

Underwriters will receive premium acknowledgement on all of the project’s related materials, including the conference and white paper, and on the O’Neill Institute website. All project promotional and substantive materials will be broadly shared with reporters, policymakers, government officials, and other interested parties.

Underwriters will be invited to host a White Paper briefing at their Institution.

Underwriters will receive 10 complimentary registration slots.

Project Patrons: $10,000

Project Patrons facilitate the O’Neill Institute’s role as a nonpartisan neutral convener to raise general awareness and direct conversation over the tremendous impact America’s food supply has on health and well-being.

Project Patrons will be acknowledged on all of the project’s related materials, including the conference and white paper, and on the O’Neill Institute website. All project promotional and substantive materials will be broadly shared with reporters, policymakers, government officials, and other interested parties.

Project Patrons will receive five complimentary registrations slots.

Conference Supporter: $5,000

Conference Supporters help to provide the resources for the O’Neill Institute to host this important event. Conference supporters will be acknowledged on all of the conference materials, and on the O’Neill Institute website.

To preserve the O’Neill Institute’s role as neutral convener and ability to provide objective analysis of complex legal and policy issues, all support, financial and otherwise is given with the unrestricted permission of the donating party.

This project is an initiative of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at the Georgetown University Law Center.